In this issue:
Vue from Greens
Golf Activity/Be My Guest
Golf Tip Derek DeJidas
Junior Golf Program
2
3
4
5
Welcome New Members
Swim Lessons
Tennis
Ladies Wine Art Night
Memorial Day
7
8
9
12
13
Events Calendar 14
Longue Vue contacts:
Main Clubhouse Number
412-793-2232
Golf Pro Shop Number
412-793-2375
Clubhouse Fax Number
412-793-2584
General Email
May 2014
Longue Vue Club
Longue Vue Club Website: www.longuevue.org
2014 MEMBERSHIP INIT IA TIVES -GREA T MEMBERSHI P OPPORTUNI TIES
There has never been a better time to enjoy the privilege of membership at Longue
Vue! Encourage your circle of family, friends and associates to consider membership
this season under the terrific initiative programs being offered.
Charter MembershipCharter MembershipCharter Membership New Charter members may join for $25,000 Initiation ( a savings of $15,000!)
Social Membership Social Membership Social Membership New Social members may join for $12,500 initiation ( a savings of $2,500!)
Provisional MembershipProvisional MembershipProvisional Membership
As a provisional member, one can truly enjoy all that Longue Vue has to offer for six
months to one year before making a decision about membership. Provisional mem-
bers and their families will enjoy all of the benefits of membership alongside the
friends and family that introduced them to Longue Vue. There are some restrictions,
but they are minimal.
There are so many reasons to join: challenging and well conditioned golf course, deli-
cious food, crystal blue pool, spectacular vistas, historic clubhouse, and above all …
EXCEPTIONAL PEOPLE. Attractive financing and other membership opportunities
also exist, such as the Intermediate program for golfers under the age of 40 and the
expanded Legacy Program. For more information on Membership Opportunities at
Longue Vue, please contact Pat Stuchell, Membership Secretary, at 412-793-2232
ext. 203 or [email protected].
TH E VU E FRO M TH E GRE ENS
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The first month of the season is behind us and although we all are
hoping for warmer weather, the golf course is responding well despite the
cooler spring temperatures and slow growing conditions. The greens depart-
ment was able to complete our bi-annual aeration of greens during the first
week of April setting the foundation for an exciting 2014 season. We em-
barked on a major bunker project during the first part of the month that was
completed on April 29th, in which we edged and insured proper sand depths
on all bunkers throughout the property. Approaches were groomed and verti-
cutted twice to improve plant health, playability and aid in achieving lower mowing heights for
tighter lies. Various other tasks outside of daily maintenance practices were completed includ-
ing sod work, water fountain repair, cart path repair, new bed prep on #13 tee, sprinkler yardage
cap installation and cleaning up gullies.
If you attended the Golf Update Dinner during the first of April or have had the chance to
dust off the clubs for a round this season, you were able to catch a glimpse of the new method
to controlling cart traffic on each hole. In an effort to reduce the clutter of rope-lines and signs
on each hole, you will now notice two blue/white posts at the exit point of each hole. When
playing a hole, exit the fairway at the post in a direct route to the cart path adjacent each green
complex. This method will greatly reduce the wear and tear around our green complexes while
improving turf health and playability. Thank you for your cooperation in advance as we continue
to provide the best possible experience for the membership and your guest.
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TH E VU E FRO M TH E GRE ENS (CONT. )
CONGRA TULATIONS KEN PI ZZICA
As the season progresses and the temperatures rise, so do rounds of golf. It is im-
portant for the integrity of our putting surfaces and the golfers behind that we all make a con-
scious effort to repair ball marks while enjoying a round at Longue Vue. Over the past few
weeks, I have noticed an increased amount of unrepaired ball marks on a daily basis. On Fri-
day, April 25th, I placed a golf ball on each unrepaired or improperly repaired ballmark on the 7th
green. As indicated in the picture, over 100 golf balls were utilized in this demonstration. A
ballmark left behind prolongs the recovery time and leaves scars on the greens for weeks. An
unrepaired ballmark also influences playability by effecting ball roll. Please take the time to
check out the blog (www.longuevuegreens.blogspot.com) for a video clip posted from the
USGA on the proper way to fix a ball mark.
We will continue to hit our stride in May as the greens department has multiple tasks in
store on the golf course. We are planning to groom and verti-cut fairways during the first of the
month, additional grooming on greens and approaches, install the remaining sprinkler yardage
tags, annual spring flower plantings, pre-emergent application and much more as we continue
to improve the playability and experience for the membership and their guests. As always,
check out the blog and follow us on Twitter (@lvcgreens) for all the happenings on and around
the golf course. Till then, we look forward to seeing you on the course!
Fairways and Dreams,
Josh Saunders and the Greens Staff
MEMBER MONDAYS - N EW! EX PAND ED GOLF OPPORT UNITI ES
The Golf Committee and Pro Shop in conjunction with the Greens Committee and
Grounds Crew are happy to announce that we will try to open the course to member
play one Monday afternoon each month. The first of these days has been scheduled
for Monday, May 19. In order to allow Josh Saunders and his crew
to do the work they need to on Mondays, tee times will start at 1:00
p.m. The last tee time will be 5:00 p.m. and no carts will be allowed
out after this time. The Pro Shop and Locker rooms will be open
starting at noon, and the driving range will be open from 12:30 until
5:00p.m. Tod Pierce and the clubhouse staff are arranging a lim-
ited lunch buffet that will run from 12:00 - 3:00 p.m., so you may
host guests here. We hope that you are able to take advantage of
this “bonus” day to play. Look for more Member Mondays through-
out the summer!
Congratulations to Ken Pizzica for being inducted in the Penn Hills Sports Hall of
Fame on April 25, 2014. Ken was nominated because of his accomplishments as a
golfer and his contributions to the game of golf.
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Narrow Your Focus on Visually Intimidating Holes
Later this month the PGA Tour Players’ Championship will be played at
TPC Sawgrass. The par 3 seventeenth is one of the most visually intimi-
dating holes in all of golf. Even though the best players in the world will
only be hitting a short iron or even wedge into the green, you will see many
of them struggle on this iconic hole. While you may not have an island
green par 3 on your home course, there is something you can learn from
playing a golf shot on a visually demanding hole.
Choose a target. This may sound too simple, but it is essential. It is im-
portant to remember that your target is not always going to be the flagstick. It is reported that
when asked why he never made a hole-in-one, Ben Hogan replied that he never aimed at the
flagstick. Below is a photo of the par 3 third at Longue Vue Club. My target is always the small
bush on the hillside behind the green, even when the hole location is back-left as it is in the
photo. It is a conservative line, but my goal on this particular hole is to hit the green in regula-
tion and take my chances two-putting for par. I’d gladly take a three each and every round.
Confident golfers see where
they want their ball to go and
don’t dwell on the surrounding
obstacles (bunkers, hazards,
out of bounds, thick rough,
etc.). Acknowledge the trouble
and use it to help you pick a
target that you are comfortable
with, but then quickly narrow
your focus on that target and
make a confident swing. Fol-
low these tips and you are sure
to play better golf shots on vis-
ually intimidating holes.
For more golf instruction tips, please visit derekdejidas.com. To schedule a lesson with Derek,
please call the Longue Vue Club Golf Professional Shop at (412) 793-2375.
GOLF TI PS FROM TH E P ROS BY DEREK DEJ IDAS , PGA
N EW! “ALL YOU CAN PLAY” D ISCOUNTED GU EST DA YS
Starting in May, the Golf Committee is implementing a new discounted guest program for
this season on Tuesday and Saturday afternoon. The program runs like this… Members
may bring up to three guests after 2:00 p.m. on Tuesdays and Saturdays at a rate of $75.00 per
guest. This rate covers both the green fees and the carts fee. , as is for as many holes as you
can paly. Obviously, tee times will be based on availability. Members who have the Be My
Guest program always have the option to use their passes instead of using the discounted rate,
just let the Pro Shop know if that is what you wish to do. It is the hope of the committee that all
our members take advantage of this new opportunity to show off our great club to their guests.
The junior golf program has undergone some changes for 2014. Clinics will be at a new, later
time and the program for middle/high school aged kids will be vastly different. Details of the new programs
are outlined below. Please call the Golf Shop to sign-up and for additional information.
KIDS CLINICS
For juniors who are just starting to learn the game of golf or just want a fun and exciting refresher course, we will be holding 12 one-hour clinics. These clinics are open to all of Longue Vue Club’s juniors ages 6 to 12. During these clinics we are going to be covering all of the basics from grip & stance to chipping, putting, bunker play, full swing, as well as etiquette and the rules of golf. Golf clubs will be made available to those
juniors who need them. We will be offering these clinics at a new time, from 10:00 – 11:00am.
Dates for the Kids Clinics are as follows:
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday June 18, 19, 20
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday June 25, 26, 27
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday July 15, 16, 17
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday July 22, 23, 24
The Cost of these clinics is $30 per session.
Junior SWAT
New this year we are going to have a Junior SWAT. It is going to be held on Wednesday mornings at 9:00am. A 30-minute instructional clinic will be held at 9:00, followed by tee times beginning at 9:30. Jun-iors will have the opportunity to play golf with someone from our professional staff. The cost for this is $15 per day and includes prizes. This program is designed for highly advanced, competitive junior golfers that are able to play golf while walking and carrying their bags for 18-holes in a timely manner within Longue Vue Club’s pace of play guidelines. The first Junior SWAT will be on Wednesday, June 18th and continuing on Wednesdays in June & July. Please call the Golf Shop to sign-up on a weekly basis. EVENTS
Junior Club Championship
The 2014 Junior Club Championship is going to be held on Wednesday, July 30th with starting times begin-
ning at 9:30am. As opposed to past years, there will be only one age division.
Pro Shop - Junior Scramble
The Pro Shop Junior Scramble is going to be held on Thursday, July 31st. It will be a fun event, which in-cludes the juniors getting to go out and play 7-holes with the Professionals. Following the round there will
be a lunch buffet and prizes for all participants.
Junior Diebold Team Matches
The format for the Junior Diebold Matches has been changed. In 2014 and beyond, one of the four clubs will host a one-day event. Each club will play four junior boy golfers and, if possible, two junior girl golfers. Oakmont Country Club will be hosting in 2014. The date and time has yet to be determined. The 18-hole team qualifier will be on Saturday, June 21st at 2:30pm.
Private Instruction
Private game improvement lesson packages are also going to be available for individuals that are looking to take their game to the next level. They will consist of 3 half hour lessons along with a nine-hole playing les-
son. Please call the Pro Shop to get more information and to sign-up.
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2014 JUNIOR GOLF PRO GRA M
L EGENDA RY CLUBHOUS ES OF THE U. S . AND G R EA T BRITAIN
It is vital that young golfers be properly fit for their equipment, particularly the length of
their clubs. Clubs that are too long and too heavy hinder the development of young golf-
ers, forcing them to make compensations with their swings that take years to re-
verse. Because of this, young golfers should be fit each and every year for their
clubs. To combat the cost of buying an entirely new set each year for your sometimes
fast-growing children, we are offering a leasing program through U.S. Kids Golf. For
$100, your child will receive a set of clubs and bag to use for the 2014 golf season. You
will return the set to us at the end of the golf season and will get fit again the following
spring for another set. Please stop by the Pro Shop 1st to get fit, or tell us your child's
height. Feel free to give us a call at the Pro Shop at 412-793-2375 with any questions or
further details.
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N EW— JUNIOR GOLF CLUB S E T L EASING PROGRA M
SPO RTING CLA YS —A G REA T SPORT YEA R ROUND
While nothing compares to Longue Vue in person, Longue
Vue in print is terrific too. Longue Vue is proud that our
Clubhouse has been included with other fabled clubhouses
such as Augusta, Medinah, Saint Andrew’s, Shinnecock
Hills, and Winged Foot in Richard Deidrich’s book, Legend-
ary Golf Clubhouses of the U. S. and Great Britain. A won-
derful addition to our library or coffee table, this volume is a
terrific gift. The book is available in the office for $50.00,
which is a 33% savings over the suggested retail price.
Sporting Clays is a great sport to be enjoyed year round. Everyone is
encouraged to stop by the skeet lodge and check out the recent remod-
el. For those of you who are new to the sport, LVC offers trap, skeet
and five stand. Walt Oggier, our shooting attendant is always happy to
share his knowledge of the sport and is available to work with shooters
of all ages and experience levels. The Shooting Ground is open year
round on most Thursday evenings, Saturday afternoons from 11:00
a.m. - 4:00 p.m. and Sundays from 12:00 - 5:00 p.m. The Club has
guns, vests, safety glasses, ear protection and ammunition available for
your use. Why not try your hand at a game of five stand, trap or skeet?
It is also a great way to entertain clients or special guests.
Please note the following exceptions to the Shooting Ground Hours:
On Saturdays May 3 and 10, 2014, Trap and 5 stand only will be open from 9:30
a.m. until 12:00 p.m. There will be limited availability to the Skeet Lodge during
these times. The Shooting Ground will not be available on Friday, May 9, 2014.
CONGRATULATIONS
DAVE CANNON!
Mr. Cannon is the 2014
LVC Shooting Champion!
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WELCO ME N EW MEMBERS!
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan D. Agens (Kara)
Nathan, 5; Gemma, 3; Joshua, 3
Social
29 Guyasuta Road
Pittsburgh, PA 15215
PNC Bank
255 Fifth Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Kara and Nathan Agens
Ted and Theresa Schroeder
Robert Chisholm
Mr. Robert D. Chisholm
Brooke, 8; Brianna, 4
Charter Provisional
4104 Buckboard Trail
Allison Park, PA 15101
Foreign Traffic Imports Sales and Service
4813 Route 8
Allison Park, PA 15101
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Schroeder (Theresa)
John 11; Maria, 9; William, 6
Charter Provisional
532 Briarcliff Road
Pittsburgh, PA 15221
Littler Mendelson, P. C.
625 Liberty Avenue, 26th Floor
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
IN MEMORIA M
Mr. Russell M. Clarkson passed away on April 20, 2014. A longtime member, Mr. Clarkson was
elected to membership in 1957 and enjoyed playing golf. Our sincere condolences to his wife,
Katherine, his children and their families.
2014 TENNIS S EASON S WINGS!
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The LVC Tennis Program for 2014 includes a full lineup of events, programs and
socials with six “NEW” programs begin offered this year.
2014 TENNIS CALENDAR * New This year!
Wednesday April 30 Courts Open
Wednesday May 14 LVC Kickoff Event
Monday May 19 Men's Monday Night Doubles at PFC begin
Wednesday May 21 LVC Men’s Wed. Night Doubles Begin
Monday May 26 Memorial Day Adult Scramble
Saturday May 31 Saturday Morning Mixed Scrambles begin
Mon.— Fri. June 9 - 13 Junior Tennis Week-long CAMP begins
Friday June 13 Adult Margarita Party
Saturday June 7 Women’s Member-Guest Tournament
Monday June 16 Junior Summer Clinics begin
Tuesday June 17 Ladies’ Beginner Clinics begins
Friday June 20 Junior Traveling team matches begin
Thursday July 3 Adult Margarita Party
Mon.– Fri. July 7—11 Junior Tennis Week–long camp
Sat & Sun July 19, 20 Junior Club Championships
Monday August 4-7 Fox Chapel Junior USTA tournament
Friday August 15 Wine Tasting Adult Mixer
Sat. & Sun. August 16 & 17 Longue Vue Adults Club Championships
Monday September 1 Labor Day Adult Scramble
Wednesday September 3 Junior Fall Clinics begin
Adult Tennis Socials
May 14 Longue Vue Tennis Kick-Off ALL MEMBERS are invited to attend the tennis kick-off event. Social tennis will be played from 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm followed by a light buffet!
May 26 Memorial Day Adult Scramble ALL MEMBERS are invited to attend the mixed scramble. A continental breakfast will be served starting at 9:30 am followed by social tennis (scrambles) from 10:00-12:00.
May 31 Saturday Morning Mixed Scrambles Opener “NEW” This is a fun new event! It’s a mixed doubles “Hit, Mix and Giggle” with constantly changing partners and opponents. You don’t need to sign up with a partner. All levels of play are welcome! There will be a continental breakfast. Play starts at 9:00 a.m.
June 14 Women’s Member-Guest Invitational “NEW” The Longue Vue Club will host a member-guest invitational on Saturday morning June 7th. Lunch on the Pink Terrace will follow.
2014 TENNIS PROG RAM S WINGS (CONT. )
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June 13 & July 3 Adult Margarita Parties “NEW” The party will be a fun evening of match play. Come and enjoy social tennis, great food and drinks. 6:30 p.m.- Dark
August 15th Wine Tasting Adult Mixer The party will be a fun evening of social match play. Come and enjoy social tennis, great food and drinks. 6:30 p.m.-Dark
September 1 Labor Day Adult Scramble ALL MEMBERS are invited to attend the mixed scramble. A continental breakfast will be served starting at 9:30 followed by social tennis from 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Adult Tennis Programs and Events
May 19 Men's Monday Night Doubles at the PFC “NEW” Members from Longue Vue will team up with Pittsburgh Field Club members to play social doubles every Monday night at 6:30 p.m.
May 21 LVC Men’s Wednesday Night Doubles “NEW” Social Doubles for Longue Vue Men will be held at the Longue Vue Club starting at 6:30 p.m.
June 16 Ladies’ Beginner Clinic On June 16 from 10-11 a.m., a beginner clinic will be held. All members are invited to this clinic to learn the basics of tennis.
August 16, 17 Longue Vue Adult Club Championships On the weekend of August 16 and 17, the Adult Club championships will be held. Events will include Men’s Singles, Women’s Singles, Men’s Doubles, Women’s Doubles, and Mixed Doubles.
Junior Tennis Programs and Events June 9-13 and July 7-11 Junior Tennis Week-long CAMP “NEW” Longue Vue will hold 2 comprehensive Weekday Day tennis camps from June 9- 13 and July 7- 11. Each 25-hour week-long camp will be held Monday-Friday from 10am-4pm. June 16-August 15 Junior Summer Clinics 8 weeks of junior clinics will be held Monday–Friday from 11:15- 1:45.
Age 4-5 12:30-1:25 Lower courts Age 6-8 11:30-12:30 Lower Courts Age 9-11 11:15-12:30 Upper Courts Ages 12-17 12:30-1:45 Upper Courts
June 20 Junior Traveling Team Matches Juniors ages 9 and older who demonstrate the ability to play matches are invited to play on the traveling team Juniors will be selected based on their interclub rankings, ability to serve, and professional analysis. July 19 and 20 Junior Club Championships On the weekend of July 19th and 20th the Junior Club Championships will be held. Events will include boys singles and doubles and girls singles and doubles.
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2014 S WIM L ESSONS
Group swimming lessons will be offered beginning Tuesday, June 10th and will end on Thursday, July 17th. Please see the schedule below for specific dates and times. In order to accommodate the varying ability of swimmers, two differ-ent group levels will be offered and are described below. Private lessons will also be available throughout the summer. Tadpole Group This group is designed for children 3-6 years of age who are not yet comfortable in the water and/or cannot perform basic swimming skills such as floating, treading water, streamline kicking, and blowing bubbles through the nose under-water. These skills are the focus of the Tadpole Group. Lessons for this group will run from 11:15am-11:45am.
Guppy Group This group is designed for children 5 -8 years of age who are comfortable in the water and can perform basic swimming skills such as floating, treading water, and alternating arm strokes. Swimmers in this group will learn how to improve these skills as well as become more proficient at streamline kicking, competitive freestyle, and proper breathing tech-niques. Lessons for this group will run from 11:45am-12:15pm.
Private Lessons Private lessons will be available for those interested in having one on one instruction. All private lessons need to be scheduled through the Pool Manager.
Lesson Rates Group Lessons Daily rate - $12.00 for one child, $8.00 for each additional child Lesson package – 10 lessons for $100.00 for one child, 10 lessons for $60.00 for each additional child
Private Lessons $25.00 for a single ½ hour lesson $100.00 for a package of five ½ hour private lessons
Lesson Cancellation You will be notified via text message and/or email if lessons are cancelled for any reason. This notice will be sent out no later than 10:00am on the day the lessons are cancelled. There will be no make-up dates for any cancelled lessons. If you are interested in signing up for swimming lessons or just have questions, email Dan Taylor (Pool Manager) at [email protected] . You can also sign up for swimming lessons by calling the Pool Office at 412-793-2232 ext. 284 Lesson Schedule for 2014: Week of June 9th: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Week of June 16th: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Week of June 23rd: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Week of June 30th: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Week of July 7th: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday Week of July 14th: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday
2014 S WIM TEA M SCH ED ULE
2014 Swim Team Schedule
June 10 Oakmont @ LVC (Home)
June 17 LVC @ Hillcrest (Away)
June 19 Fox Chapel Golf Club @ LVC (Home)
June 26 LVC @ Butler (Away)
July 1 LVC @ Pittsburgh Field Club (Away)
July 3 Edgewood @ LVC (Home)
The LVC Swim Team is a great way to build
friendships and develop good sportsmanship.
The Swim Team is open to all children and
grandchildren of current members. For more
details, please contact Dan Taylor at
[email protected] or the pool office at 412
-793-2232 ext. 284.
LADI ES ’ NIGHT OUT - WINE ART CLASS - WEDNESDAY, MA Y 21
MAY DINING HOU RS
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The Grill Room and Pink Terrace
A jacket is required for all males over the age of 10 on Saturday evenings. Tie optional. Lunch Hours: Tuesday through Saturday: 12:00-3:00 p.m.
Sunday : 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Dinner Hours: Tuesday through Thursday: 5:30 - 9:00 p.m.
Friday and Saturday: 5:30 - 9:30 p.m.
Sunday: 5:00 - 8:30 p.m.
The Janssen Room and Green Terrace
Family Dining - Casual Attire Dinner Hours: Tuesday through Thursday: 5:30-9:00 p.m.
Friday and Saturday: 5:30 - 9:30 p.m.
Sunday: 5:00 - 8:30 p.m.
Please be reminded that denim is not permitted at any time in the clubhouse or
on the golf course. Members are responsible to inform their guests of the Club’s
dress code. Thank you.
BOU RBON AND WHIS KEY TAS TING —F RIDAY, MAY 1 6
Gentlemen, join us in the Men's Grill on Friday, May 16, at 6:00 p.m.
for an evening of sipping bourbon and whiskey. A number of varieties
will be featured. The cost for this event is $25.00 per person.
Ladies plan for a great night out on Wednesday,
Mary 21, beginning at 6:00 p.m. Everyone will
create her own unique collage art while enjoying
the company of friends. Please bring a stack of
old magazines with you to be used in creating an
original work of art. The cost of this special even-
ing is $90.00 which includes hors d’ouevres, se-
lected specialty cocktails introduced by of Haleigh Craig of Southern Wines and Spirits and the
Wine Art class presented by Amanda Lee. It is an evening that you won't want to miss!
Felicia Reuter and her grandmother, Lois Reuter,
enjoy a moment of relaxation with the Easter Bunny
WELCO ME N EW A RRI VALS
We congratulate two sets of first time parents, whose new arrivals are third generation members.
Congratulations to Dr. and Mrs. Samer Tohme on the arrival of a daughter, Mila Marie Tohme on
April 3, 2014. Mila weighed 7 lbs., 6 oz. and was welcomed by her grandparents, Frank and Rose-
marie Calandra. Mrs. Tohme is the former Kim Calandra.
We welcome Thatcher Isaac Garrison, born on April 5 to Stephen and Emily (Troutman) Garrison.
Thatcher joins 20 family members who are members of the Club, including his maternal grandpar-
ents, Jay and Margo Troutman. He will have no shortage of cousins to play with at the pool.
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MO THER’S DA Y - SUNDAY MAY 11
MEMORIAL DA Y WEEKEND
Bring Mom, Grandma and your favorite Aunt to the club for Mother’s Day. The Club will be serving both a brunch
buffet and dinner buffet that will delight the special women in your life.
Brunch will be served from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. featuring omelets made to order and fresh waffles. Enjoy all
your favorite breakfast items along with a great selection of lunch entrees including carved baked ham, citrus roast-
ed turkey breast, chicken scaloppini, grilled hebi (spearfish), pasta and more. A wonderful dessert table will add a
sweet finish to your Mother’s Day celebration. The cost for Mother’s Day Brunch is $28.00 for adults, children 4 -12
pay their age and children 3 and under are free.
The Dinner Buffet will be served from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Enjoy the carving station featuring roast
prime rib of beef , au jus with horseradish sauce and citrus roasted turkey breast with pineapple
chutney. The buffet will also feature sautéed chicken scaloppini saltimbocca, grilled hebi, and
orecchiette pasta Bolognese with sweet sausage, mushrooms and broccolini. Gourmet red
potatoes with chives, fresh spring vegetable medley, and a wonderful array of salads will pro-
vide wonderful balance to our dinner. Of course there will be kid favorites and a wonderful as-
sortment of desserts. The cost for the dinner buffet is $29.95 for adults, children age 4 - 12 pay their age and chil-
dren 3 and under are free.
Plan to spend the day with Dad, enjoying a game of golf, leisurely swim or afternoon of skeet.
There will be sandwich specials at the pool designed with Dad in mind and a cookout buffet for
dinner. There is no a la carte dining for dinner on Father’s Day.
FATH ER’S DAY - SUNDAY, JUNE 15
ANNUAL CHARTER MEETI NG - TU ESDAY, JUNE 3 , 2014
The Annual Charter Meeting and Dinner is Tuesday, June 3, 2014. All Charter and Sen-
ior Members are invited to attend. The meeting begins at 6:30 p.m.
Friday, May 23 -Pool Kick – Off Party from 6:00 - 10:00 p.m.
Enjoy a poolside party complete with buffet from 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Saturday, May 27
Swimming Pool Opens at 11 a.m.
Sunday, May 28
Swimming Pool Opens at 11a.m.
Monday, May 29
Men’s Memorial Day Golf Event - 9:00 a.m. Shotgun Continental
Breakfast in Men’s Locker Room Lunch available after golf on the White Terrace
Memorial Day Tennis Scrambles - 9:00 a.m. Continental breakfast at the lower courts
Pool Picnic - 12:00– 3:00 p.m. Enjoy a mouthwatering sandwich with carved roast sirloin of beef, or
carved citrus roasted turkey breast; cheese dos on pretzel buns with trimmings, assorted salads, cookies
and brownies. Adults are $12.00; ages 7-12 are $5.00 and 3 and under are free. Dance to DJ Kevin
Howard and welcome summer!
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 Fred Brand
Course Closed
Shooting ground
2 Friday Night Wine
Tasting in the Grill
3 Opening SWAT
9:30 Shotgun
Shooting Ground
Open 9:30 –12:00
Upcoming Golf Demo /Fitting Days: Thursday, May 15 -TaylorMade;
Wednesday, May 21 - Mizuno; Thursday, May 22 - Callaway
All will be from 3:00 - 7:00 p.m.
4 Shooting Ground
Open
5 Club and Pro Shop
closed
6 Ladies’ Day 7 Midweek SWAT
lunch
1:00 p.m. Shotgun
8 TSPGA Assistants
Event Tee Times
8:30 —10:30 a.m.
Shooting open
9 Shooting Ground
Closed—private party
Grill/PT closed for
dinner
10 Shooting Ground
Open 9:30—12:00
Grill/PT closed for
dinner
11 Mother’s Day
Brunch and Dinner
Buffets
Shooting Ground
Open
12
Club and Pro Shop
closed
13
Ladies’ Day
14 Ladies’ Western
Open Day
8:30 a.m. Shotgun
Tennis Kickoff Event
15 Taylormade
Demo Day 3:00—
7:00 p.m.
Shooting Open
16 Hackers for
Hope
Friday Night Wine
tasting in the Grill
17 Willie McKay 8:30
a.m. tee times
Breakfast in MLR
Shooting Ground Open
Grill/PT closed until 5:00
18 Willie McKay
Shooting Ground
Open
Ladies Sunday Morn-
ing Doubles begin
19 Club and Pro
Shop closed
Men’s Monday Night
Doubles begin
20
Ladies’ Day
21 Ladies Western
Matches 8:30 tee times
Ladies’ Wine Art
Night
Membership Committee
22 Callaway Demo
Day 3:00– 7:00 p.m.
Board of Governors
Meeting
Shooting Open
23
Opening Pool Season
Kick-off
24
Pool Open
Shooting Ground
Open
25
Pool Open
Shooting Ground
Open
26 Memorial Day Golf
Event Shotgun 9 a.m.
Adults Tennis Scram-
ble
27
Club and Pro Shop
Closed
28
Ladies’ Day
29 TSPGA Pro - 3
Senior event tee
times 8:00 -2:00
Shooting Open
30 Nine, Wine, Dine
Mixed Swat Tee
Times starting at 4:00
p.m.
31 Grill Room/PT
Closed
Shooting Ground
Open
MAY 2014
JUNE 2014 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 Shooting Ground
Open
2 Club and Pro Shop
closed
Pool Open 11:00 -
5:00
3 Rally for the Cure
Annual Charter
Meeting
4
5 LVC Bridge
Shooting Ground Open
TaylorMade Demo
Day
6 Governors Cup
Course Closed
7 Governors Cup
Course closed until 3:00
Shooting Ground Open
8 PT/Grill closed
until 6:00 p.m.
Shooting Ground
Open
9 Club and Pro Shop
closed
Pool Open 11:00 -
5:00
Junior Tennis Camp
10 Ladies’ Queen
Bee
Junior Tennis Camp
Swim Lesson
Swim Meet
11 Ladies’ Queen
Bee
Junior Tennis Camp
12 Shooting Open
Junior Tennis Camp
Swim Lessons
13 Friday Night Wine
Tasting
Junior Tennis Camp
14 Sr. Championship/
Gookin Cup
PT/Grill closed for Dinner
Shooting Ground Open
Ladies Tennis Invitational
15 Father’s Day Pool
Special and Dinner
Cookout Buffet
Shooting Ground Open
16 Club and Pro Shop
closed
Pool Open 11:00 -
5:00
Swim Lessons
17 FC Hackers
Swim Lessons
Swim Meet
Ladies Golf Invitation
18 Membership Committee
Meeting
Junior SWAT
Swim Lessons
Kids Golf Clinic
19 Swim Lessons
Kids Golf Clinic
Shooting Ground
Closed
20 Friday Night Wine
Tasting
Grill/PT Closed for dinner
Jr. Traveling Team Match-
es begin
Kids Golf Clinic
21 Junior Diebold
Qualifier
Shooting Ground
Open
22
Shooting Ground
Open
23 Club and Pro Shop
closed
Pool Open 11:00 -5:00
Swim Lessons
24 Three Jills and
a Jack
Swim Lessons
25 Junior SWAT
Kids Golf Clinic
Swim Lessons
26 Board Meeting
Kids Golf Clinic
Swim Meet
Shooting Open
27 Nine Wine Dine
Mixed SWAT
Kids Golf Clinic
28 Grill Room /Pink
Terrace closed until 5:00
Overnight tennis camp
Shooting Ground Open
29 Chairman's’ Cup
Overnight Tennis camp
Shooting Ground Open
30 Club and Pro Shop
closed Pool Open 11:00 -
5:00
Overnight Tennis Camp
SAVE THE DATE - Saturday , June 14, is the
Ladies’ Member Guest Tennis Invitational
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